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05.27.2010, 12:09 PM
Get all of your proof together, PM's, screenshots, pictures, etc. Set up a claim in Paypal, item significantly other than described. Before you do this get a PM or e-mail out to the seller asking for a resolution or refund. If he refuses, submit the claim. One thing about Paypal is they suck at disputes so ensure you have your ducks in a row, as well as have made it very clear to the seller that you would like to come to some sort of an agreement. The first thing Paypal will say is, "Did you try working it out with the seller?" Trust me I have been there. You need to get the seller on the same page, it sounds like you haven't raised the idea that you want this fixed. Your playing more detective than concerned shopper. Call him out and see how he replies. Be nice so that once in someone else's hands, Paypal, they see you as the victim not the enemy. The longer you play into his innocence game, the more your letting the prick win. Kick him in the balls!
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